25 Years of Advancing Geoethics and Social Geosciences at INGV

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Editors: Silvia Peppoloni and Giuseppe Di Capua

Description: Over the past 25 years, the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), Italy, has played a leading role in promoting geoethics, exploring the ethical, social, and cultural dimensions of both theoretical and applied geosciences. In this context, the Journal of Geoethics and Social Geosciences was established as a diamond open-access journal and has since become a key reference for publications addressing critical issues of our time. Geoethics and social geosciences encompass the ethical and social challenges at the intersection of geosciences and various sectors of society, including politics, media, education at all levels, institutional settings, and individual citizens. This special volume presents a selection of articles showcasing the theoretical and practical advancements developed within the Institute on foundational topics, including risk mitigation strategies, the ethics of data management, tools for geoscience education and communication, and gender equality.

Planned papers:

  • Di Capua G. and Peppoloni S., The International Geoethics Research Infrastructure
  • Tosi P., De Rubeis V., and Sbarra P., Earthquake Open Science: Citizen Participation in Seismology for Data Collection and Enhanced Understanding of Earthquake Effects
  • D’Addezio G., 25 Years of INGV’s Education and Outreach: Bridging Science and Society
  • Solarino S., Musacchio G., Eva E., De Lucia M., and Anzidei M., Ethical Implication of Venice High-Water Events in Shaping Local Understanding of Sea Level Rise
  • Crescimbene M. and La Longa F., The Contribution of Psychosocial Research to Natural Risk Mitigation
  • Neri M. and Neri E., Etna 2018 Earthquake: Rebuild or Relocate? Applying Geoethical Principles to Natural Disaster Recovery Planning
  • De Lucia M., Communication Strategy for Volcanic Hazard Understanding in Italy: The Role of INGVvulcani Team
  • Cocco M., Paciello R., Bailo D., Locati M., Tanlongo F., Fredella M. and Freda C., The Ethical Dimension of Sharing Solid Earth Science Data
  • Winkler A. et al., Pagina della Memoria: A Project About the Scientific and Cultural Impact of the Italian “Racial Laws”. To the Memory of Fiorella and Leone Anticoli
  • Lanza T., Exploring the Potential of Geoscientist and Artists Collaboration for a Sustainable Future of the Earth
  • Rubbia G., A Steady Progress Towards Diversity, Equality and Inclusion
  • Amato A., Cugliari L., Graziani L., Romano F. and Valbonesi, Tsunami Ready Program, A Public Engagement Tool for Risk Mitigation
  • Musacchio G., Falsaperla S., and Meroni F., How To Raise Awareness of Seismic Risk? Lessons Learned From Case Studies Within European Projects
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